thanks for askingHey @Alaskan, How's your dad?
and eh......
how to sum up.... remember they couldn't sedate him last Saturday. .actually. .was that 2 weeks back, not 1???

Whatever.... maybe I should do a full recap.. see if my mental time line straightens out.

So, 12 hour surgery on the Thursday after Saint Herman's feast day. He woke up that Friday pretty well, by afternoon he was out of ICU...by 1 am he went back in.
They couldn't give him enough pain medication since his heart rate was too erratic as well as much too low.
That first Saturday he was developing postoperative pneumonia and having trouble breathing so they intubated him. They wanted to put him out for 2 days but ended up not doing so because his heart rate was too low.
Then Sunday he went into Septic Shock, but Monday the fever went down. His kidneys were looking bad Monday, but through the week they very very slowly started improving.
But, he was still in a great deal of pain, still not many pain drugs because his heart rate is so low... and he was still intubated as well as on a ventilator. So.. he would freak out on occasion and try to pull out his jillion tubes... so they put restraints on him. -sigh-
Then last Saturday when my sis and mom were there he freaked out badly enough that they gave him a dose of Haldol, first time. By that point, having been intubated for a week, his mouth was all raw and bloody and gross.
Christmas, Monday, he kept slowly improving with his kidney function.
Tuesday things looked a bit eh.... Wednesday they discovered that he was bleeding internally somewhere in his chest cavity. They went ahead and switched the intubation tube out for a tracheostomy. He needed 2 units of blood Wednesday.
Yesterday, Thursday, they did a 2 hour exploratory laproscopic surgery to find the bleeding source. Doctor decided it was just generalized seeping, and reduced (or was it discontinued? ?) his heparin. While on there for 2 hours they removed a bunch of blood clots. He got 2 more units of blood Thursday.
Doctor says it looks good, and we should start seeing a gradual improvement.
Exhausting just going through it long distance. ... I have gained 5 pounds!
